Ugh okay thanks will do.I would call your bank ASAP and report fraudulent charges. Disney doesn’t accidentally charge the wrong persons cc. Sounds like your card was compromised.
If the OP didn’t book anything with Disney and there is a charge in her card, then that is fraud.Why jump to the fraud conclusion? If someone stole your CC number, why would they book a Disney room with it?
Why not just call Disney and ask about the charge before pulling out the fraud card?
Thanks for this!Did you book any events at Disney? We booked several extra Disney events in the past couple of weeks (dessert parties, kids club, and dining events) and they all appeared on our card as being "Room only res" reservations on our credit card.
Oddly enough we also paid off our room-only reservation recently and that payment didn't appear with "Room only res" on our card statement.
If the OP didn’t book anything with Disney and there is a charge in her card, then that is fraud.
Thanks for this!
I talked to Disney this charge is for a Keys to the Kingdom I booked. I had done it a couple days ago and since they don't send confirmation emails I didn't have anything to reference for the cost in my emails.
What confused me was the room only since I knew I hadn't booked any new room. I've had fraud on my credit cards before so I'm really glad it turned out not to be that.
Thanks for this!
I talked to Disney this charge is for a Keys to the Kingdom I booked. I had done it a couple days ago and since they don't send confirmation emails I didn't have anything to reference for the cost in my emails.
What confused me was the room only since I knew I hadn't booked any new room. I've had fraud on my credit cards before so I'm really glad it turned out not to be that.
She's been posting a lot of threads about the trips she is planning. I figured it was something like this.It would have been helpful in your original post if you had mentioned that you had booked something with Disney just a couple days before. You made it sound like you just had this random charge on your card that you had no idea what it could be.
I’ve worked customer service, and is almost unbelievable how often one simply forgets what they’ve purchased. Always best to go to the source first.
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Or they might have, you know, put the charge on hold and investigated, before completely reversing the charge of issuing a new card.Just deny the charge on your card. They may just reverse the charge and/or issue you a new card.
Bill
I have a few trips planned over the next couple months. What confused me was it said on the charge a room only reservation. If it had just said Disney I probably would have overlooked it. But I haven’t booked a new room in a while. I didn’t realize tours would show up like thatIt would have been helpful in your original post if you had mentioned that you had booked something with Disney just a couple days before. You made it sound like you just had this random charge on your card that you had no idea what it could be.